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Caring for adults
Health, Sports & Psychology

Caring for adults

...perception - It is important that you consider the way the language you use will be received by others. It is absolutely not all right to swear at or about the people you are supporting, or your colleagues. What some people call ‘banter’ may be seen as offensive or prejudiced behaviour by others, and you always need to be aware of how others may perceive what you say....
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Supporting physical development in early childhood
Health, Sports & Psychology

Supporting physical development in early childhood

...perception of self’. This sense is crucial for movement and physical activity. It allows you to know where each part of our body is in space. For instance, when you walk through a doorway, your proprioceptive sense enables you to adjust your body position in relation to the door frame and navigate your body past someone coming in the opposite direction. As this sense...
Health and wellbeing in the ancient world
History & The Arts

Health and wellbeing in the ancient world

...perception in the body, but, as is taught not only by natural philosophers but also by the experts of medicine, who have seen the proofs openly disclosed, there are, as it were, passages bored from the seat of the soul to eye and ear and nose. Often, therefore, we are hindered by absorption in thought or by some attack of sickness, and though eyes and ears are open and...
An introduction to public leadership
Money & Business

An introduction to public leadership

...perception surveys, and things of that nature. But I think we need to mature more and find a way of directly communicating with what is effectively our customers. STEPHEN GREENHALGH I think there's an intrinsic tension that the public want immediate results. So the public will see that we are facing a swathe of fraud. And when fraud gets added to the crime statistics,...
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Education & Development

Becoming an ethical researcher

...perceptions of all stakeholders should be considered before research plans are finalised. This starts by considering whether the research should be undertaken at all, as well as how it will be carried out. Sometimes, no matter how much a researcher would like to research a question that is important to them, ethical considerations for those involved could mean that the...
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Money & Business

Working in teams

...perception of working in this way. [Described image] Figure 7 Taking time to reflect Remember that virtual employment can be full time or it might take the form of hybrid working, combining time in the office with time working remotely. Khanom (2025) describes five different hybrid working models: Flexible hybrid model – allowing employees to choose when they work in...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
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Science, Maths & Technology

The science of alcohol

...perception of bitterness and of hoppiness. So hoppy, bitter ales which are brewed in high sulphate water generally taste better than the ones which are brewed in low sulphate water. There are other ions as well, such as chloride. Chloride improve your perception of sweetness or maltiness. So generally areas that are high in chloride will tend to produce malty beers. And...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
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Education & Development

Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing

...perceptions. The components and quality of the different interactions will not only affect how the child perceives themselves and their own value in the world, but also whether they believe they are ‘worthy’ of affection and care from others. Therefore, a young child who has experienced consistent and warm, loving connections with significant caregivers who have been...